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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-22 at 01:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-22 at 01:02

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- US kills two narco terrorists at sea
- Qatar gas blast injures 54, 18 missing
- Iran-US talks advance toward 60-day roadmap

The time is now 1:02 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In US Military Role, the United States said it struck a vessel in the Caribbean on Sunday, killing two people it described as male narco-terrorists. The operation was carried out without any US forces harmed, and six male survivors were recovered with the Coast Guard notified to assist in search and rescue. The military said intelligence showed the vessel was transiting known narco-trafficking routes and engaged in narco-trafficking activity, describing the deceased as male narco-terrorists without further detail. Rights groups condemned such strikes as extrajudicial killings, while the Trump administration has said these actions are aimed at narco-terrorists.

In Regional Impacts, an explosion and ensuing fire at Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City Barzan local gas supply facility during start-up left 54 people injured and 18 missing. Emergency teams were deployed, and QatarEnergy said the fire was under control; officials attributed the blast to a technical accident and said there was no public safety threat from leaks. The Barzan facility has about 1.4 billion cubic feet per day of capacity and supplies gas to local industries and power generation. A Reuters witness reported a loud boom heard in Doha. Separately, former Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar and his wife were evacuated from the United Arab Emirates after Israeli security officials received an exceptional threat during a security summit, with an emergency flight taking the couple back to Israel and officials offering no further comment on the threat.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, an editorial argues that Israel’s security cannot hinge on unfinished US-Iran diplomacy, noting a Hezbollah assault that killed four IDF soldiers near Tebnit underscores persistent northern-front threats even as diplomacy advances. The piece cautions that an agreement should not require Israel to halt operations against Hezbollah before its threat is credibly reduced, given the Israeli military's ongoing southern Lebanon presence. Separately, Israeli security officials are discussing handing control of a Hezbollah underground tunnel complex in Tebnit to Lebanon’s army as a test of its ability and willingness to act against Hezbollah, a proposal that would test the Lebanese forces’ resolve amid past struggles and amid ceasefire efforts that constrain action. An opinion piece also weighs in, arguing that Israel’s survival has been shaped by conflict linked to Tehran, contending that the West faces risks if Tehran’s influence persists and urging sober consideration of broader regional dynamics.

In US Policy Concerning Israel, the first round of Iran-US talks at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland wrapped up with mediators reporting major progress and a roadmap toward a final deal that is to be pursued within 60 days, with technical talks continuing through the week. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi praised the progress, while the United States has yet to issue a formal statement. The joint Qatar-Pakistan statement notes a High Level Committee agreed to oversee the process, and that technical talks will continue on all issues. It also describes the creation of a de-confliction framework involving the United States, Iran, and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, to ensure adherence to the cessation of military operations in Lebanon.

In Israeli Domestic Politics, Netanyahu has issued an ultimatum to Likud to either cancel primaries or secure reserved spots on the party list for his picks, a demand that has sparked legal challenges and signs of internal revolt within the party.

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